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Jacque Jones to Florida?
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:35 pm
by Flash3
Detroit's Jones Wants To Play For Marlins
13th May, 2008 - 8:53 pm
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel - Given the chance, Tigers outfielder Jacque Jones would prefer to play for the Florida Marlins, according to a report in The South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
He was designated for assignment by Detroit last week, and told an associate of his preference.
"It would probably be his top destination," the associate said. "Last year he was really excited about the opportunity to go down there. It was something that almost came to fruition."
He has no control over his future for now, as the Tigers have until Friday to either trade or release him. [READ]
Does he have anything left in him? Why did Detroit release him in the 1st place?
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:01 pm
by SportsWorld
Because he is terrible.
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:01 pm
by WEFFPIM
You kind of answered your own questions with the other question. They released him because he has nothing left
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 1:28 am
by Pats19andO
SportsWorld wrote:Because he is terrible.
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 2:05 am
by A.J.
SportsWorld wrote:Because he is terrible.
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:11 pm
by Flash3
South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Outfielder Jacque Jones may be Marlin soon
BY JUAN C. RODRIGUEZ
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
12:31 AM EDT, May 16, 2008
Former Tigers outfielder Jacque Jones cleared waivers Thursday morning and could be a Marlin as soon as today, according an industry source who has spoken with club officials.
Damon Lapa, Jones' agent, would not confirm the Marlins' interest or name any other teams that had initiated discussions. He did say his client hoped to narrow the field to a couple of finalists in the next day or two.
"We've started some dialogue with a number of clubs," Lapa said. "Ever since he technically became free there's been an uptick in intensity. He's weighing all his options."
In this case money isn't a factor. With the Tigers on the hook for the remainder of his $5.5 million 2008 salary, whichever team signs Jones would pay him the prorated major league minimum, roughly $268,000.
Jones can play all three outfield positions and would give the Marlins additional veteran depth with Josh Willingham (back) out.
On the disabled list since April 28, Willingham suffered a setback while swinging earlier this week and has no timetable for a return.
"I want to say, yeah, but maybe not all the way," said Willingham, on if he was back to square one. "I probably was a little overanxious and tried to do too much too soon as far as swinging and activities, and now I'm dealing with it."
The left-handed hitting Jones, 33, also would give the Marlins another option in the leadoff spot. Born in San Diego, Jones continues to make his residence in that city's suburbs and could opt to sign with a team closer to home.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/base ... rint.story
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 11:34 pm
by Flash3
Jacque Jones Joins First-Place Marlins
19th May, 2008 - 11:04 am
ESPN - Jacque Jones got his wish as he officially became a member of the Florida Marlins on Monday morning, according to a report on ESPN.com.
The outfielder, who was released by Detroit last week, made it known that he would prefer to play in South Florida with the first-place Marlins.
He'll likely bat leadoff for the Marlins, who recently moved shortstop Hanley Ramirez to the third spot in the batting order. [READ]
Re: Jacque Jones to Florida?
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 2:55 am
by Snakebites
Flash3 wrote:Detroit's Jones Wants To Play For Marlins
13th May, 2008 - 8:53 pm
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel - Given the chance, Tigers outfielder Jacque Jones would prefer to play for the Florida Marlins, according to a report in The South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
He was designated for assignment by Detroit last week, and told an associate of his preference.
"It would probably be his top destination," the associate said. "Last year he was really excited about the opportunity to go down there. It was something that almost came to fruition."
He has no control over his future for now, as the Tigers have until Friday to either trade or release him. [READ]
Does he have anything left in him? Why did Detroit release him in the 1st place?
I'll field that one.
He was a black hole in the offense and his defense wasn't nearly enough to make up for it. It was literally painful in the innings I knew he'd be up.
He might be okay if you want a utility outfielder to play in the field now and again, but never under any circumstances should he be a regular starter.